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by Omar.Morales
Sat Dec 14, 2019 4:59 pm
Forum: Black & White Printing (formerly Enlarging & Printing)
Topic: Bleach or Reduction
Replies: 0
Views: 4425

Bleach or Reduction

Hello to Everyone,

Referring to the The Darkroom Cookbook, which are the formulas available?

In The Darkroom Cookbook, the is the Chromium Intensifier for Prints and the Selenium Intensification (which I think is Selenium Toning).

Thank you,
Omar Morales.-
by Omar.Morales
Sun Oct 06, 2019 11:45 am
Forum: Black & White Printing (formerly Enlarging & Printing)
Topic: Double development
Replies: 1
Views: 4444

Double development

Hello,

Normally, I develop with Ansco 130 or Ilford ID-78, either cool or warm tone.

I would like to do double development using either Anasco 130 or Ilford ID-78 and Ilford Contrast FF or some equivalent.

Do you have any suggestion?

Thank you,
Omar Morales.-
by Omar.Morales
Wed Nov 22, 2017 10:01 am
Forum: Black & White Film Development
Topic: FX-1 and the RECIPROCITY EFFECT
Replies: 10
Views: 9724

Re: FX-1 and the RECIPROCITY EFFECT

Hello Mr.Anchell,

One more question about your method:

* no STOP in the method?

Omar Morales.-

PS: this is a process AGFA?
by Omar.Morales
Thu Nov 09, 2017 9:23 am
Forum: Black & White Film Development
Topic: FX-1 and the RECIPROCITY EFFECT
Replies: 10
Views: 9724

Re: FX-1 and the RECIPROCITY EFFECT

Thank you!

Omar Morales.-
by Omar.Morales
Thu Nov 09, 2017 7:40 am
Forum: Black & White Film Development
Topic: FX-1 and the RECIPROCITY EFFECT
Replies: 10
Views: 9724

Re: FX-1 and the RECIPROCITY EFFECT

One more question: * Suppose that the "automatic" is absent; which is "your" developing time with FX-1 using Pan F+ in normal "conditions" (e.g. summer at mid-day, using a 135) with the developing procedure? Probably the word "automatic" lead to some confusion...
by Omar.Morales
Wed Nov 08, 2017 6:36 am
Forum: Black & White Film Development
Topic: FX-1 and the RECIPROCITY EFFECT
Replies: 10
Views: 9724

Re: FX-1 and the RECIPROCITY EFFECT

Thank you Mr.Anchell for the suggestions. One more thing: normally, in my process with the FX-1, which is "œautomatic"€ for film until 200 ASA, consist of - 30 secs of agitation - then 18min of process with: --- 2 minutes without agitation, --- then shake it for 3 seconds, --- and repeat ...
by Omar.Morales
Tue Nov 07, 2017 11:29 am
Forum: Black & White Film Development
Topic: D-23 Divided
Replies: 8
Views: 9553

Re: D-23 Divided

I beg your pardon; I made a mistake: I need the dilution for the D-76 at EI 800/1600 but I am deriving to other developer and I would like to close this topic. In case, I would start a topic about the D-76. Anyway, thanks for the DD-23 update news, but I knew that Microphone if for pushing films and...
by Omar.Morales
Fri Nov 03, 2017 4:47 am
Forum: Black & White Film Development
Topic: D-23 Divided
Replies: 8
Views: 9553

Re: D-23 Divided

Hello Mr.anchell,

I could prepare myself the D-76. Which are the dilution miming the D23 Divided?

By the way: Mytol it is good to push? And which are the dilution?

Probably I could do the comparison about D23 Divided / D-76 / Mytol.

Thank you,
Omar Morales.-
by Omar.Morales
Fri Nov 03, 2017 3:41 am
Forum: Black & White Film Development
Topic: FX-1 and the RECIPROCITY EFFECT
Replies: 10
Views: 9724

Re: FX-1 and the RECIPROCITY EFFECT

Hello Mr.Anchell, "To compensate for long exposures you'll need to increase the exposure time and decrease development to prevent overexposed highlights." Could you illustrate with a practical example? Maybe the constrains could be: * developer FX-1, * exposure 5 seconds * focal f/32, * Il...
by Omar.Morales
Thu Nov 02, 2017 10:28 am
Forum: Black & White Film Development
Topic: D-23 Divided
Replies: 8
Views: 9553

D-23 Divided

Hello to Everybody, I have “discovered” D-23 Divided one year ago obtaining good results either with Tri-x or HP5+ EI 400 ASA. The process with the D-23 Divided is "3min + 3min”. For me is an “automatic” developer, which is: you can develop loading with PAN F+ or Rollei supermax or Tri-X or HP5...
by Omar.Morales
Thu Nov 02, 2017 10:22 am
Forum: Black & White Film Development
Topic: FX-1 and the RECIPROCITY EFFECT
Replies: 10
Views: 9724

FX-1 and the RECIPROCITY EFFECT

Hello to Everybody, I would like to receive some advice: * I am developing with PAN F+ and I am coping with the RECIPROCITY EFFECT (more than 1 second), * I am using a MAMIYA 67 RB, * Normally, I am developing with the FX-1 (which is an "automatic” developer): the process is about 18 minutes, *...